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Rivers Partners Traditional Rulers To Strengthen Healthcare

The Rivers State Government has reaffirmed the vital role traditional rulers play in improving primary healthcare delivery across the state.

Speaking at the 123rd and 124th General Meeting of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, Commissioner for Health Dr. Adaeze Chidinma Oreh said traditional institutions are essential in driving community participation, promoting immunization, and boosting maternal and reproductive health services.

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Dr. Oreh noted that the state’s home-based care programme—currently running in six LGAs—has recorded progress and urged monarchs to provide feedback to further enhance service delivery. She stressed that traditional rulers help build trust, mobilize communities, and ensure accountability in the health sector.

Reaffirming government commitment, she said the Ministry remains dedicated to transparency, fairness, and improving health outcomes. She also thanked Governor Siminalayi Fubara, the Chairman of the Council, for supporting collaborative efforts with traditional institutions.

The meeting highlighted the importance of partnership between government and cultural leaders, positioning traditional rulers as key allies in achieving universal health coverage and advancing the well-being of Rivers people.

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